Yes, any server can provide one or more services over a network. Servers are designed to manage, store, and process data, and they can offer various services such as Web Hosting, file sharing, database management, and email processing. Each service typically runs on specific software and can be accessed by clients over the network, allowing multiple services to operate simultaneously on the same server. This flexibility makes servers essential for both small and large scale network architectures.
A network server.
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I assume your server is a gateway... One of the reasons is that it is not configured properly or one or more services have failed require attention of network administrator.
The Client is the computer or device requesting data from the Server, which is a computer hosting the data. It works through a network protocol, more than likely TCP/IP.
a client/server network.
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The use of one or more servers distinguishes a client/server network from a peer-to-peer network.
client/server network
A server or print server.
A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.
Client/Server networks provide more security than typically needed for a home network.
yes, if it has two or more network interfaces. But why would you? Waste of a server....